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1953 1961 And A 64 Cent, Wondering If There Special

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I mean sorry to trouble but I mean never can be to safe hope everyone understands. I'm not spending nothing older without finding out info. Thank you all for your incite.
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1953-1961-And-A-64-Cent,-Wondering-If-There-Special
1953-1961-And-A-64-Cent,-Wondering-If-There-Special
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Sharper pics would help.



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Really can't tell too much from those pictures. I see a few wheat cents, a couple of 1943 steel cents and some Memorial cents.

You best bet is to borrow a "Guide Book of United States coins" (also known as a RedBook) from your local library and start studying up on your coins. You can also buy the book from a local dealer or order one on line.

Who knows, you might catch the bug and become a collector!

Good luck!
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Looks like all common circulated cents . Value 1-10¢ each .
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I definitely have the bug boss
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